JJ Redick’s brutal honesty and outgoing personality have made him the perfect person to be featured on his own podcast. And The Ringer’s most recent episode of ‘The J.J. Redick Podcast’ featured the Philadelphia 76ers sharpshooter answering some fan questions.

One specific question jumped out immediately, as Redick was asked which NBA players he’d take with him to survive on an island. The Sixers guard wasted no time choosing his first two players, one of which was LeBron James.

J.J. Redick: [Laughs] Alright, I’ll gravitate towards people I know, and teammates or former teammates. Chris Paul and LeBron—first two guys that come to mind. Smart, resourceful.

Tommy Alter, who was churning out the questions and adding some debate for The Ringer, did have some concerns about the LeBron and CP3 pairing, which Redick quickly cleared up. In the process, Redick also revealed his next choice, none other than Sixers teammate Joel Embiid (an obvious choice.)

Alter: They don’t cancel each other out? Two alphas?

Redick: No, no, no. I think LeBron would be the alpha and then Chris would be the no. 2, the lieutenant. I would say we need some comedic relief, so I would bring Joel [Embiid]. I do worry that his personality may rub some people the wrong way, specifically Chris and LeBron.

So, we’d have Redick, LeBron, CP3, and Embiid to start the island adventure. The final two choices to join this interesting survival situation were pretty surprising, though, and definitely weren’t who most fans would expect.

Redick: … Uh, two more. Let’s think. I would say Mike Dunleavy and Spencer Hawes. … I need Mike there because Mike’s the guy who, if Chris is doing something that is just annoying, Mike’s the guy that’s like “Hey man, we need to talk about Chris. Like, what the [expletive]’s going on?”

Sounds pretty perfect to me. Redick followed up the explanation for Dunleavy by pointing out that Hawes is “the ultimate chameleon” and that he “fits in with everybody.” This obviously makes him the perfect choice to round out the group.

There you have it, if JJ ever had to nail down five NBA players to join him on a deserted island, it’d include LeBron, CP3, JoJo, Dunleavy, and Hawes.